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“Well, sometimes it’s just sh… But looking at this crazy accident, I consider myself lucky that it’s just a broken wrist,” said the two-time Tour winner. He hopes to see his fans again soon and is also thinking of the Dane Mikkel Honoré, who “had a much harder fall”. Honoré allegedly caused Pogacar’s fall at high speed after a tire burst.
The previous season dominator, who had already won the Amstel Gold Race and the Flèche Wallonne before the end of the classic season on Sunday, could not say anything about the duration of his convalescence. His goal is clear: After the triumphs in 2020 and 2021 and second place last year behind Jonas Vingegaard, Pogacar wants to be at the top again in the Tour de France, which begins on July 1st.
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